I am just full of questions lately!! Here is another one!

From my directory search, I have entries such as this one:

/home/sites/site18/users/rjoseph/web/images/image1.jpg

The users web directory starts from the web sub-dir, and so I want to strip off everything above that, ie:

/home/sites/site18/users/rjoseph/

But, I want to have the above path stored in a varible, so I can change it on the fly to adapt to different directores. I tried doing this:
$file_path = '/home/sites/.../image1.jpg'; $path = '/home/sites/.../'; eval "$file_path =~ tr/$path//";
But that didn't work. How would I do this correctly? Thanks you so much!

R.Joseph

In reply to Stripping parts of paths from directory names by r.joseph

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